"equestrian calceus" (calceus equestris or equester) included distinct crescent-shaped buckles.[citation needed] The "senatorial calceus" (calceus senatorius)...
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Medius calceus is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Michael Fibiger in 2011. It is found in Nepal (it was described from the Kathmandu...
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This name in turn seems to have derived from the Classical calceus mulleus ("red calceus"), whose color name was taken from the much-prized red and striped...
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chiefly distinguished from the plebs by their dyed and ornamented shoes (calceus patricius). A common type of social relation in ancient Rome was the clientela...
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Birdbeak dogfish (redirect from Deania calceus)
Taxon identifiers Deania calceus Wikidata: Q111223800 Wikispecies: Deania calcea ADW: Deania_calcea AFD: Deania_calceus BOLD: 16877 CoL: 6CG9G EoL: 46560171...
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one provincial manufacturer of army caligae has been identified by name. Calceus Soccus Roman roads Ho Chi Minh sandals Gilliam, J. F. (1946). "Milites...
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Sheepskin Thigh-high Tzangion Ugg Brogan Brogue Brothel creeper Buskin Caligae Calceus Cantabrian albarcas Chopine Ciocia Clear heels Cleats Climbing shoe Clog...
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Patrician calceus on the feet of the Emperor Tiberius (c. 37) Caligae, the hobnailed sandal-boot of Roman legionaries (1st cent.) Equestrian calceus from a...
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Age or later Lunula, the crescent-moon decoration on an ancient Roman calceus senatorius Lunula (anatomy), the pale half-moon shape at the base of a...
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of fashion over time. In classical antiquity, the Etruscan calceus repandus ("turned calceus") was worn by both genders before becoming particularly associated...
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and calceātus ("shod"), from calceāre ("to provide with shoes"), from calceus ("shoe"), from calx ("heel"). Discalceation means "removal of footwear"...
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itself literally means "to shoe", and ultimately derives from the Latin calceus, a type of footwear that covered the ankle and lower shin - hence its use...
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"shoelaces" made of lime bark string. Most forms of the upper-class Roman calceus were bound with wide straps fitted into hooks or eyelets down the front...
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and Roman Antiquities (1890), Calceus Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898), Calceus Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary...
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including Socrates—preferred to go barefoot. The ancient Romans considered the calceus part of their national dress and used footwear to signal class distinctions...
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Period. Clothing in ancient Greece and Rome History of footwear and shoes Calceus, Caliga, and Soccus Ciocie Pampootie Abarka Rich (1884), p. 118. Purser...
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figurehead. The rex sacrorum wore a toga, the undecorated soft "shoeboot" (calceus), and carried a ceremonial axe; as a priest of archaic Roman religion,...
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decoration. Because of the general discomfort of the typical upper-class calceus, it was standard in ancient Rome to switch to sandals (solea or crepida)...
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family Dactyloidae. The species is found in Cuba. Anolis luteogularis calceus Schwartz & Garrido, 1972 Anolis luteogularis coctilis Schwartz & Garrido...
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1st century the army began to transition into an enclosed boot called calceus; calcei offered more protection and warmth than the caligae. They quickly...
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suffix inha trousers pantalón < Fr. pantalon < Ita. pantaleone calças < Lat. calceu doorbell timbre(de la puerta) < Fr. timbre campainha < Lat. campana Spanish...
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Festus, these kings were considered the source of the red or Tyrian purple calceus mulleus later worn by the Roman patricians. Alba Longa was reportedly the...
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Antiquities (1890) William Smith, LLD, William Wayte, G. E. Marindin, Ed., calceus Cornelius Nepos: Life of Iphicrates, § 2 Mattew, C. (2015) An Invincible...
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upwards to above the left calf. The statue also wears a pair of boots called calceus senatorius, a type of footwear worn by senators and high ranking magistrates...
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soft half-shoe (soccus); a usually hobnailed, thick-soled walking shoe (calceus); and a heavy-duty, hobnailed standard-issue military marching boot (caliga)...
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Diocletian. The long pointed toe may represent the legacy of the Etruscan calceus repandus or a continuation of the medieval pigache or poulaine trends....
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to note the presence of these crystals on the endoperidium of Geaster calceus (now known as Geastrum minimum). The formation of calcium oxalate crystals...
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balazsi Glyphiulus basalis Glyphiulus bedosae Glyphiulus beroni Glyphiulus calceus Glyphiulus capucinus Glyphiulus costulifer Glyphiulus deharvengi Glyphiulus...
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(390 ft). Roman soldiers of the Third Augustan Legion dubbed the gorge Calceus Herculis (English: Hercules' Kick), in reference to the divine hero Hercules'...
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Gloridonus basala DeLong, 1964 Gloridonus bifidus DeLong, 1937 Gloridonus calceus DeLong, 1937 Gloridonus caliperus DeLong, 1937 Gloridonus callidus DeLong...
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